The kingdoms of Bithynia and Pontos rose in the period after Alexander’s death and became major powers in Northern Anatolia throughout the Hellenistic age. The dynasties ruling these kingdoms had different origins: the Kings of Bithynia belonged to the Thraco-Bithynian population of the Propontic peninsula, while the Kings of Pontos were descended from the Persian aristocracy. This explains why Thracian and Iranian elements survive in the Bithynian and Pontic royal policies respectively. Focusing on these elements, this paper builds on recent achievements in the studies on the Hellenistic basileia to take a step further in understanding Bithynian and Pontic kingship
In the Hellenistic Period most of the Greek poleis (city-states) came under the control of the Greco...
Arsacid numismatic iconography and titolature show that the Parthians deliberately followed Hellenis...
The Oriental monarchies from Anatolia formed at the same time within the disaggregation of the Persi...
The kingdoms of Bithynia and Pontos rose in the period after Alexander’s death and became major pow...
Hellenistic coinage is a popular topic in art historical research as it is an invaluable resource of...
The Oriental monarchies from Anatolia formed at the same time within the disaggregation of the Persi...
In line with the new interest in the so-called minor kingdoms, this research aims to update our know...
The relationship between the kingdom of Pontus and the kingdoms of the successors in 4th-3rd c. B.C....
The present thesis aims to analyse the manner in which the ethnically and culturally diverse environ...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
The dynasty of Pontus shared influences from both the Hellenic and Persian civilizations. Therefore,...
Hellenism formally indicates the historical-cultural period within the ancient Mediterranean and Nea...
The thesis seeks to investigate primarily the philosophical treatises with the title pe?? [?] which ...
This book provides a cultural and social history of the rise and legitimation of the concept of dyna...
The paper examines the social status and administrative activities of Chalcedonian Armenians in the ...
In the Hellenistic Period most of the Greek poleis (city-states) came under the control of the Greco...
Arsacid numismatic iconography and titolature show that the Parthians deliberately followed Hellenis...
The Oriental monarchies from Anatolia formed at the same time within the disaggregation of the Persi...
The kingdoms of Bithynia and Pontos rose in the period after Alexander’s death and became major pow...
Hellenistic coinage is a popular topic in art historical research as it is an invaluable resource of...
The Oriental monarchies from Anatolia formed at the same time within the disaggregation of the Persi...
In line with the new interest in the so-called minor kingdoms, this research aims to update our know...
The relationship between the kingdom of Pontus and the kingdoms of the successors in 4th-3rd c. B.C....
The present thesis aims to analyse the manner in which the ethnically and culturally diverse environ...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
The dynasty of Pontus shared influences from both the Hellenic and Persian civilizations. Therefore,...
Hellenism formally indicates the historical-cultural period within the ancient Mediterranean and Nea...
The thesis seeks to investigate primarily the philosophical treatises with the title pe?? [?] which ...
This book provides a cultural and social history of the rise and legitimation of the concept of dyna...
The paper examines the social status and administrative activities of Chalcedonian Armenians in the ...
In the Hellenistic Period most of the Greek poleis (city-states) came under the control of the Greco...
Arsacid numismatic iconography and titolature show that the Parthians deliberately followed Hellenis...
The Oriental monarchies from Anatolia formed at the same time within the disaggregation of the Persi...